Chalco is an unincorporated census-designated place in Sarpy County, squeezed between Omaha to the north and Papillion to the south. It has no municipal government of its own; instead, services come through Sarpy County and surrounding incorporated cities. The area grew during the suburban expansion of the 1970s and 1980s along what was then the southern edge of the Omaha built-up area, and today the built-up portion of Chalco blends seamlessly into its neighbors along 108th Street and Harrison Street.
Chalco Hills Recreation Area, operated by the Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District, covers 410 acres around Wehrspann Lake. The reservoir was built in 1982 for flood control on the Papillion Creek watershed and has become a significant recreational amenity, with bicycle trails, picnic grounds, and seasonal boat rentals. The lake is part of a regional trail network that links to parks in Omaha, Papillion, and La Vista.
Most Chalco residents commute to jobs in Omaha or in the adjacent Sarpy County suburbs. The Gretna Public Schools district serves the western portion of the community while Millard Public Schools covers the north, reflecting the area's position at the intersection of multiple suburban jurisdictions. Commercial development along Highway 50 and 108th Street includes strip retail and office buildings typical of Omaha's outer ring.
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Chalco is an unincorporated census-designated place in Sarpy County, squeezed between Omaha to the north and Papillion to the south. It has no municipal government of its own; instead, services come through Sarpy County and surrounding incorporated cities. The area grew during the suburban expansion of the 1970s and 1980s along what was then the southern edge of the Omaha built-up area, and today the built-up portion of Chalco blends seamlessly into its neighbors along 108th Street and Harrison Street.
Chalco Hills Recreation Area, operated by the Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District, covers 410 acres around Wehrspann Lake. The reservoir was built in 1982 for flood control on the Papillion Creek watershed and has become a significant recreational amenity, with bicycle trails, picnic grounds, and seasonal boat rentals. The lake is part of a regional trail network that links to parks in Omaha, Papillion, and La Vista.
Most Chalco residents commute to jobs in Omaha or in the adjacent Sarpy County suburbs. The Gretna Public Schools district serves the western portion of the community while Millard Public Schools covers the north, reflecting the area's position at the intersection of multiple suburban jurisdictions. Commercial development along Highway 50 and 108th Street includes strip retail and office buildings typical of Omaha's outer ring.
Escortservice.com publishes reviews of escort websites operating in the Chalco area. The directory exists for informational purposes only. It books nothing, verifies nothing, and intermediates in nothing. The platform is restricted to users who are 21 years of age or older.
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